COMMONWEALTH v. JAIME


433 Mass. 575 (2001)

COMMONWEALTH v. ANTONIO JAIME.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Essex.

March 23, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patricia A. O'Neill, Committee for Public Counsel Services, for the defendant.

Robert J. Bender, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.

Present: MARSHALL, C.J., GREANEY, IRELAND, SPINA, & SOSMAN, JJ.


IRELAND, J.

A jury convicted the defendant, Antonio Jaime, of murder in the first degree on the theory of deliberate premeditation. On appeal, the defendant argues that the judge erred in (1) permitting the Commonwealth's expert to offer hearsay testimony indicating that the defendant had been in a jovial mood the day before the murder and contradicting the defendant's statement that he had been unemployed for at least one month before the murder; and (2) admitting...

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